Coursera and Udemy are excellent sources full of examples of high-quality online teaching offering features such as the followingIncludes:Pre-recorded videosLive sessions and office hoursReal-world projectsPeer collaborationWeb and mobile accessI…

A course, a community, an approach
Coursera and Udemy are excellent sources full of examples of high-quality online teaching offering features such as the followingIncludes:Pre-recorded videosLive sessions and office hoursReal-world projectsPeer collaborationWeb and mobile accessI…
I have been hesitating the entire week before taking courage and reading these two articles and, alas, I didn’t find comfort in reading…
Savin-Baden, M., (2014) Problem-based learning: New constellations for the 21stCentury. Journal of Excellence in College Teaching 25 (3/4) 197-219. (direct download) Kek, M. & Huijser, H. (2015). 21st century skills: problem based learning and the University of the Future Paper… Continue Reading →
Present your group to the wider ONL community in any way you like
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Mar 11, 2022
So here we are, the course has started with finding my way around ONL spaces. I´ve also had the opportunity to meet with the members of my PBL group 4. It was great to hear about the others, their interests and the reasons why they chose this course. We have also decided to generate a […]
Assignment #18: Re-create a poster you had as a teenager. http://learningtoloveyoumore.com/reports/18/18.php I made a couple of re-creations of an enormous Cocteau Twins poster I had in Glasgow as a teenager. Cocteau Twins were, of course, the best Scottish bands at… Continue Reading →
Peer-to-Peer Review P2P review means we are all required to be a reviewer and to be reviewed. You can think of this as you always having someone to listen to you, and you having someone (else) that you listen to…. Continue Reading →
This is my first blog, so just try to figure it out how to post.
Add a picture first.
Task: There is one task for the group: to present your group to the wider ONL community in any way you like – a presentation (Google slides, PowerPoint, Prezi, Sway…), a Padlet, a video or whatever you can think of…… Continue Reading →
Swarm Reading is a technique I use with students when we all need to read a whole book. It could work well with some of the longer texts that are part of the recommended reading for this course? Here’s an… Continue Reading →
I am a person who likes learning new things and adding to my knowledge means doing new things. At the turn off the year I made a professional journey change by switching from a leadership position to a teaching position, this was a choice that enabled me to take up a course in Education for […]
I just created this blog to record my reflections during the Open Networked Learning course. This post is basically just for testing the WordPress platform, which I have not used before. Come back later for more!